View agent activity and status more efficiently
Valid from Pega Version 7.1.7
The
menu has been updated with several additional tabs detailing system information pertinent to an active server node running on a system, along with its requestors, log utilities, and purge/archive utilities. The link to the System Management Application tool has also been moved to the menu in this release.Previously, to understand your system, you had to access every node on your system individually. With this update, the information available on these tabs allows you to view all agents across a cluster to determine if an agent is active and in-depth details about the agent in a more efficient manner.
The System: Operations page displays agent information and status on a system
Access this menu by selecting System Operations landing page.
. For more information, see theView and apply schema changes when upgrading or updating
Valid from Pega Version 7.2.1
When you upgrade or update, you can view the schema changes to the default work and history tables and apply the changes to your cloned tables. By applying the changes, you improve performance and can take advantage of the latest reports on those tables.
For information about viewing and applying schema changes as part of the upgrade or update, see the Pega 7 Platform Upgrade Guide or the Pega 7 Platform Update Guide.
For information about using the Designer Studio tool or the command-line tool, see Updating cloned tables after an upgrade or update.
Work attachment indexing fails with IBM SDK Java 6
Valid from Pega Version 7.1.7
Indexing of work attachments fails when you use IBM SDK Java 6 with Pega 7.1.7 through Pega 7.2. The workaround is to switch to IBM SDK Java 7 or Oracle JDK Java 1.6. You can also disable attachment indexing from the Search landing page; however, if you do this, you are not be able to search the content of attachments.
Support for an external Elasticsearch cluster for on-premises deployments
Valid from Pega Version 8.1
On-premises customers can configure an Elasticsearch cluster that is external to the Pega Platform™ by using client-server mode. Using an external search configuration makes Elasticsearch more highly available and scalable.
You can view the status of your external Elasticsearch service on the Search landing page. For more information, see link to Viewing the status of an external search service.
Requestor pools management in Designer Studio
Valid from Pega Version 7.3.1
On the new Requestor Pools landing page, you can view and manage requestor pools across the cluster, including on the current node and remote nodes. By using this landing page, you can tune the requestor pools to improve the performance of services. You can clear the requestor pool for a service package and view the requestor pool basic metrics and configured thresholds.
For more information, see Requestor pools management, Clearing a requestor pool, Viewing details for a requestor pool, Tuning a requestor pool configuration.
New System Queue Management landing page
Valid from Pega Version 7.3
You can manage your system queues from the new System Queue Management landing page. You can use this landing page to quickly and efficiently debug applications without exiting Designer Studio. In addition to viewing items in a queue, you can defer, remove, and requeue items in a queue, stop items in progress, and view an item's XML.
As a result of this enhancement, the Broken Queue landing page has been removed.
For more information, see System Queue Management landing page.
Manage and debug your access control policies on the Policy-based Access landing page
Valid from Pega Version Pega Platform
You can now view, manage, and debug access control policies that are used in your application on the Policy-based Access landing page. You can also verify whether relevant access control policies grant or deny access to a specific case for a specific operator. By using this new landing page you can manage and debug policies by yourself without contacting Global Customer Support.
For more information, see Reviewing access control policies, Verifying access control policies
Node classification
Valid from Pega Version 7.3
By using the node classification feature, which segregates nodes by their purpose, you can now configure one node with multiple node types. When you start a node with multiple node types, the node runs a set of agents and listeners that are associated with the specified node types. From the Node Classification landing page, you can view and configure the agents associated with node types, view listeners associated with node types, and open Agent rule forms, agent schedules, and Listener rule forms.
For more information, see Node Classification, Configuring node types for agents and listener and Node classification.
Security landing pages and features require privileges
Valid from Pega Version 7.3
Security-related landing pages and features are no longer visible and accessible to every user. To view and configure the following security features, you must have the appropriate privileges:
- Attribute-based access control (ABAC) policies require the pzCanManageSecurityPolicies privilege.
- The Authentication Services landing page requires the pzCanCreateAuthService privilege.
Discovery features for access control policies
Valid from Pega Version 7.2.2
Access control policies now support discovery features that allow end users to view limited, customizable information about class instances that fail Read policies but satisfy Discover policies. Two types of Discovery gadgets are provided, and when discovery features are enabled, a Discovery gadget is included in the Report Viewer and in search results. Developers can customize these gadgets and include them in other parts of an application user interface.
For more information, see Discovery features for access control policies.